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demonstrate how these negative affects can point to political problems and the highlighting of social and political ills. So, in the truth of Gower’s exemplum, itself a revision of an earlier source, we might ... with political meaning regardless of whether the obstruction is actual or fantasized, or whether the agency obstructed is individual or collective.3 As a way to leverage the present and future onto this
between social changes on one hand, and political democracy on the other. Consequently, the authors support the call for a continual struggle by (or for) educable learners who fall within the zones of ... procedures. In The Concept of Representation, Pitkin (1967, p. 240) advanced the idea of substantive political representation in this way: The concept of representation . . . present[s] a continuing but
forms of domination that, paradoxically, continue to exist today influence the sociocultural and political institutions in the country and delineate what is epistemologically feasible. In addition, the ... Zimbabwe was first highlighted by Samkange and Samkange (1980) who intimated that the philosophy "inspires, permeates and radiates . . . regulates our well-planned social and political organisations" (p. 34
which philosophy in general, and ethics in particular, are taught. The same will apply to other disciplines such as history, political science, and exact sciences. This exercise is philosophical and uses ... African institutions of higher learning. The genesis of ethics, a branch of philosophy, is attributed to the Greeks as if James Breasted's study of ancient Egypt did not, in the early 1930s, demonstrate
which philosophy in general, and ethics in particular, are taught. The same will apply to other disciplines such as history, political science, and exact sciences. This exercise is philosophical and uses ... African institutions of higher learning. The genesis of ethics, a branch of philosophy, is attributed to the Greeks as if James Breasted's study of ancient Egypt did not, in the early 1930s, demonstrate
structures of power that control and prejudice rationality and truth (Foucault, 1984) and disputes how subjectivity converts into a political ontology (Giroux, 2007). Foley et al. (2015) reiterated that humans ... advances critical consciousness and is explained by Freire as "learning to perceive social, political, and economic contradictions, and to take action against the oppressive elements of reality" (1970, p. 17
proposes Agrippa’s universe is built upon a foundation of natural philosophy, astrology and mathematics, and religious practice and belief intertwined into magical work that allows virtues to be drawn down ... Vaughan as an interpreter of Agrippa’s occult philosophy and Vittoria Perrone Compagni, whose edited edition of this text is extremely helpful.1 Within broader Agrippa scholarship, however, DOP has often
Study Young children globally, are the most vulnerable in the face of educational, socioeconomic, health, environmental, and political threats (Koen, 2021). In South Africa, the history of apartheid ... in posthumanist theory: Retained rather than dethroned. Educational Philosophy and Theory, 54(4), 395-403. https://doi.org/10.1080/00131857.2020.1851190 [ Links ] Ashley-Cooper, M., van Niekerk
philosophy, based on social development. We thus understand that learning is not a solo path but one that requires collaborative effort. By working collaboratively, we were able to identify new ways of ... practices. European Journal of Teacher Education, 43(4), 466-487. https://doi.org/10.1080/02619768.2020.1821184 [ Links ] Chamberlain, R. P. (2015). Using concept maps in political science. Journal of
This paper reflects on the experience of integrating a service-learning component into a postgraduate course in political studies. The course in question aims to get students to reflect on the ways
This paper reflects on the experience of integrating a service-learning component into a postgraduate course in political studies. The course in question aims to get students to reflect on the ways
/accessus/vol7/iss1/2 Salisbury: Gower's "Herte-Thoght" 3 While there is no direct evidence to suggest that Gower was intimately familiar with either medical philosophy or its political implications, it is ... , “Head or Heart? The Political Use of Body Metaphors in the Middle Ages,” in Fragments for a History of the Human Body, Part Three, ed. Michel Feher, et al. (New York: Zone, 1989), 12–27. See also Takashi
political settings across countries. Rather, we advocate that education needs to be rooted in current social problems (Pérez-Ibánez, 2018). This is especially pertinent in East and Southeast Asian countries ... , professions, scientific beliefs, generations, nations, and political movements. To foster a culture of intersubjectivity in a collaborative framework, we employ the theories of situated cognition and knowledge
and recovery in the Confessio in socio-political and religious terms, but, unlike his earlier poems, the Confessio analyzes the process in personal terms as well. As Amans turns out to be John Gower at ... themselves, Runstedler argues, provide a form of recovery through narrative and understanding, a kind of therapeutic consolation, like the one provided by Boethius’s Consolation of Philosophy; this recovery is
) In any action learning group, it is vital to take the time to understand members' goals and needs and explore the political, economic, social, health, and other factors that may impact them, as clearly ... common weltanschauung accepted by all African people, irrespective of age or gender. Ubuntu can be understood as a value system or normative philosophy that rejects individualism in favour of the values of
is accordingly an important early description of a key political, sociological, and economic element in late medieval English society. ... —that could not easily be accommodated in this simplistic scheme.”1 David Rollison notes that by the late Middle Ages the lay component of England’s emerging socio-political structure “was constituted by
The social, political, and economic inequalities embedded and reflected in all social life in South Africa continue to shape the higher education landscape of the country. Calls for the higher ... and society. The authors conclude that defamiliarisation should be considered a possible pedagogical technique in higher education as a way of deepening students' social, economic, political, and
The social, political, and economic inequalities embedded and reflected in all social life in South Africa continue to shape the higher education landscape of the country. Calls for the higher ... and society. The authors conclude that defamiliarisation should be considered a possible pedagogical technique in higher education as a way of deepening students' social, economic, political, and
The social, political, and economic inequalities embedded and reflected in all social life in South Africa continue to shape the higher education landscape of the country. Calls for the higher ... and society. The authors conclude that defamiliarisation should be considered a possible pedagogical technique in higher education as a way of deepening students' social, economic, political, and
The social, political, and economic inequalities embedded and reflected in all social life in South Africa continue to shape the higher education landscape of the country. Calls for the higher ... and society. The authors conclude that defamiliarisation should be considered a possible pedagogical technique in higher education as a way of deepening students' social, economic, political, and